You can probably guess my sun sign now huh… :’
Hi (I really did not know what to do with my hair this day and although this discomfort/sensory annoyance to me is painfully obvious the pics have grown on me)
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そんなにウチと一緒にテニスがしたいの?ふ〜ん…… by たぴおか◉🧋
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Weekly World News (June 6, 2000)
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Some LGBT+ Animals I Painted to Prove Queerness Exists in Nature
These animals have the color palettes of the flags their sexualities genders or gender expressions are based on.
Literal Otter (the term otter refers to a gay man who is small and thin but also hairy):
Gay Male Penguin (gay male penguin couples often adopt baby penguins)
Transgender Clownfish (male clownfish can turn into female clownfish)
Literal Bear (the term bear refers to a gay man who is big (fat or muscular) and hairy):
Twink Ruff (male ruffs have their equivalent of twinks known as satellite males who are less masculine than traditional male ruffs, but aren’t exactly feminine either)
Femboy Ruff (yes, male ruffs also have their equivalent of femboys known as faeder male ruffs, ones that look similar to female ruffs but have just enough in their physical characteristics to be distinguishable from their female counterparts (I guess “Astolfo level” feminine if that makes sense)):
Tomboy Lion (female lions sometimes grow manes just like male lions)
Black Caiman (not sure if this animal is queer, but I wanted to represent queer activists of color as symbol of appreciation, as they significantly helped shape the LGBT+ rights movement we have to this day)
Asexual New Mexico Whiptail Lizard (they reproduce asexually) and Intersex Hyena (birthing hyenas have “pseudo penises” instead of vaginas)
Bisexual Bonobo and Lesbian Dolphin (they engage in same-sex intercourse)
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